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The ruthless demolition of Buddha statues by the Taliban was surprising to note that the Arya Brahmin Nazi-led Indian Govt. supported by all other brhamanical Nazis has condemned the Taliban action. It appears paradoxical that the ancestors of the present brhamanical Nazis in India want only destroyed the Buddhist statues and brutally killed the followers of Buddha in India.

Brhmin leaders like the Sankaracharyas and many kings and rulers took pride in demolishing the Buddhist images aiming at the total eradication of the Buddhist culture. Today, their descendants destroyed the Babri Masjid and they have also published a list of mosques to be destroyed in the near future.

The Brahmin, Pushyamitra Sunga, demolished 84,000 Budhist stupas
which had been built by Ashoka the Great (Romila Thaper, Ashoka and Decline of Mouryas, London, 1961, p 200). It was followed by the smashing of the Buddhist centres in Magadha. Thousands of Budhist monks were mercilessly killed. King Jalaluka destroyed the Budhist viharas within his jurisdiction on the ground that the chanting of the hymns by the Buddhist devotees disturbed his sleep. In Kashmir, King Kinnara demolished thousands of Viharas and captured the Budhists villages to please the Brahmins.

Non-Brahmins burnt alive The ruthless manner in which all the buildings at Nagarjunakonda were destroyed is simply appalling and cannot represent the work of treasure-seekers because many of the pillars, statues and sculptures have been wantonly smashed to pieces. Local tradition relates that the Brahmin teacher Sankaracharya came to Nagarjunakonda with a host of followers and destroyed the Budhist monuments. The cultivated lands on which the ruined buildings stand was a religious grant made to Sankaracharya. In Kerala, Sankaracharya and his close associate Kumarila Bhatta, an avowed enemy of Budhism, organised a religious crusade against the Buddhists. We get a vivid description of the pleasure of Sankaracharya on seeing the people of non-Brahmanic faith being burnt to death from the book Sankara Digvijaya.


Seems like you live in the past..Riju was asking about current situation..do you really know any thing about current Brahmins situation??pray tell me which Brahmin Nazi party ruled India??if you are talking about BJP then they have followers other than Brahmins..and they are the one nominated APJ Abdul Kalam as our President ..


And if you want to discuss about the past,well the History of Muslims and Christians are also not bright either..
 
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Wow u gave an 8th century story and an isolated incident but how are Brahmins ruling india???????
 
When Nirupama Pathak left this remote mining region for graduate school in New Delhi, she seemed to be leaving the old India for the new. Her parents paid her tuition and did not resist when she wanted to choose her own career. But choosing a husband was another matter.
Her family was Brahmin, the highest Hindu caste, and when Ms. Pathak, 22, announced she was secretly engaged to a young man from a caste lower than hers, her family began pressing her to change her mind. They warned of social ostracism and accused her of defiling their religion.
Days after Ms. Pathak returned home in late April, she was found dead in her bedroom. The police have arrested her mother, Sudha Pathak, on suspicion of murder, while the family contends that the death was a suicide.
The postmortem report revealed another unexpected element to the case: Ms. Pathak was pregnant.
“One thing is absolutely clear,” said Prashant Bhushan, a social activist and lawyer now advising Ms. Pathak’s fiancé. “Her family was trying their level best to prevent her from marrying that boy. The pressure was such that either she was driven to suicide or she was killed.”
In India, where the tension between traditional and modern mores reverberates throughout society, Ms. Pathak’s death comes amid an apparent resurgence of so-called honor killings against couples who breach Hindu marriage traditions.
This week, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ordered a cabinet-level commission to consider tougher penalties in honor killings.
In June, India’s Supreme Court sent notices to seven Indian states, as well as to the national government, seeking responses about what was being done to address the problem.
The phenomenon of honor killings is most prevalent in some northern states, especially Haryana, where village caste councils, or khap panchayats, often operate as an extralegal morals police force, issuing edicts against couples who marry outside their caste or who marry within the same village — considered a religious violation since villages are often regarded as extended families.
Even as the court system has sought to curb these councils, politicians have hesitated, since the councils often control significant vote blocs in local elections.
New cases of killings or harassment appear in the Indian news media almost every week. Last month, the police arrested three men for the honor killings of a couple in New Delhi who had married outside their castes, as well as the murder of a woman who eloped with a man from another caste.
Two of the suspects are accused of murdering their sisters, and an uncle of the slain couple spoke of their murders as justifiable.
“What is wrong in it?” the uncle, Dharmaveer Nagar, told the Indian news media. “Murder is wrong, but this is socially the best thing that has been done.”
Intercaste marriages are protected under Indian law, yet social attitudes remain largely resistant. In a 2006 survey cited in a United Nations report, 76 percent of respondents deemed the practice unacceptable. An overwhelming majority of Hindu couples continue to marry within their castes, and newspapers are filled with marital advertisements in which parents, seeking to arrange a marriage for a son or daughter, specify caste among lists of desired attributes like profession and educational achievement.
“This is part and parcel of our culture, that you marry into your own caste,” said Dharmendra Pathak, the father of Ms. Pathak, during an interview in his home. “Every society has its own culture. Every society has its own traditions.”
Yet Indian society is also rapidly changing, with a new generation more likely to mix with people from different backgrounds as young people commingle on college campuses or in the workplace.
Ms. Pathak had studied journalism at the Indian Institute of Mass Communications in New Delhi before taking a job at a financial newspaper. At school, she had met Priyabhanshu Ranjan, a top student whose family was from a middle-upper caste, the Kayastha.
“The day I proposed, she said, ‘My family will not accept this. My family is very conservative,’ ” Mr. Ranjan recalled. “I used to try to convince her that once we got married, they would accept it.”
Ms. Pathak deliberated over the proposal for months before accepting in early 2009. Convinced her family would disapprove, she kept her engagement a secret for more than a year, until she learned that her father was interviewing prospective Brahmin grooms in New Delhi to arrange a marriage for her. Her parents were also renovating the family home for a wedding celebration.
Ms. Pathak called her oldest brother, Samarendra, who spent the next week trying to change her mind.
“What I told her was that the decision you have taken — there is nothing wrong with it,” he said. “But the society we live in will not accept it. You can’t transform society in a day. It takes time.”
When her father learned of the engagement, he wrote his daughter a letter and paid a surprise visit to New Delhi.
In the letter, the father acknowledged that such marriages were allowed under India’s Constitution, but argued that the Constitution had existed for only decades while Hindu religious beliefs dated back thousands of years.
At one point, Ms. Pathak’s mother called, crying, asking if they had wronged her in a past life.
The death of Ms. Pathak remains under investigation. Her body was discovered in her upstairs bedroom on the morning of April 29, while her mother was the only person at home. Initially, neighbors and family members said she had died from electrocution, but then later changed their story to say she had hanged herself. The police arrested the mother after the postmortem report concluded that Ms. Pathak had been suffocated.
But Ms. Pathak’s father and her two brothers have argued that the postmortem was flawed and claimed that her death had been a suicide. The family produced a suicide note and persuaded a local magistrate to order an investigation into Mr. Ranjan, the boyfriend — which his supporters have described as politically motivated.
Ms. Pathak’s pregnancy has also complicated the case. Mr. Ranjan said that he had been unaware of her condition, and her family told the police that they, too, had been unaware. But in an interview, the father and brothers changed their story, saying that Ms. Pathak confessed her pregnancy to her mother on the morning of her death.
For now, the case has polarized opinion. In Koderma, supporters of the Pathak family have rallied for the release of the mother from jail. In New Delhi, former classmates of Ms. Pathak and other supporters have held candlelight vigils, calling for the case to be prosecuted as an honor killing.
“This kind of the thing is increasing everywhere,” said Girija Vyas, a member of Parliament and the president of the National Commission of Women. “There should not be these things in the 21st century. These things must be stopped.” In India, Castes, Honor and Killings Intertwine.
dont u know nirupama pathak is a nazi brahmin...lol
 
When Nirupama Pathak left this remote mining region for graduate school in New Delhi, she seemed to be leaving the old India for the new. Her parents paid her tuition {}

“This kind of the thing is increasing everywhere,” said Girija Vyas, a member of Parliament and the president of the National Commission of Women. “There should not be these things in the 21st century. These things must be stopped.” In India, Castes, Honor and Killings Intertwine.

So???Its about Honor killing..is the same thing happening in your country??and Are you saying that Nirupama Pathak family is ruling my country?? :what:
 
तुम समझने की वजह से न्याय अंधा होता है ज़रूरत नहीं है:agree:
Sorry dude.... Unless you stop becoming a police around the world, you will only keep piling up enemies.
 
Indians are raising the point about Chinese Muslims !!! again and again.

To clear the point of view of this side of the fence I offer following comments:-

  • We are against all sort of atrocities whether committed by Chinese, Indians, Russians or Americans, not only against Muslim but against all human being.
  • We are equally concerned about the plight of Indian Chritians and even dillats who are being crushed by Brahmins rulers of India.

What are r smoking,it surely knocking ur IQ??

Indian prime minster is Punjabi Sikh,

Most state cheif ministers are non Brahmin Hindus ,even dalits like in the most populous state of UP ,where Mayawati is Dalit herself.

PS:I would suggest my fellow Indian members to refrain from responding to this BS diarrhea.
 
The ruthless demolition of Buddha statues by the Taliban was surprising to note that the Arya Brahmin Nazi-led Indian Govt. supported by all other brhamanical Nazis has condemned the Taliban action. It appears paradoxical that the ancestors of the present brhamanical Nazis in India want only destroyed the Buddhist statues and brutally killed the followers of Buddha in India.

Brhmin leaders like the Sankaracharyas and many kings and rulers took pride in demolishing the Buddhist images aiming at the total eradication of the Buddhist culture. Today, their descendants destroyed the Babri Masjid and they have also published a list of mosques to be destroyed in the near future.

The Brahmin, Pushyamitra Sunga, demolished 84,000 Budhist stupas
which had been built by Ashoka the Great (Romila Thaper, Ashoka and Decline of Mouryas, London, 1961, p 200). It was followed by the smashing of the Buddhist centres in Magadha. Thousands of Budhist monks were mercilessly killed. King Jalaluka destroyed the Budhist viharas within his jurisdiction on the ground that the chanting of the hymns by the Buddhist devotees disturbed his sleep. In Kashmir, King Kinnara demolished thousands of Viharas and captured the Budhists villages to please the Brahmins.

Non-Brahmins burnt alive The ruthless manner in which all the buildings at Nagarjunakonda were destroyed is simply appalling and cannot represent the work of treasure-seekers because many of the pillars, statues and sculptures have been wantonly smashed to pieces. Local tradition relates that the Brahmin teacher Sankaracharya came to Nagarjunakonda with a host of followers and destroyed the Budhist monuments. The cultivated lands on which the ruined buildings stand was a religious grant made to Sankaracharya. In Kerala, Sankaracharya and his close associate Kumarila Bhatta, an avowed enemy of Budhism, organised a religious crusade against the Buddhists. We get a vivid description of the pleasure of Sankaracharya on seeing the people of non-Brahmanic faith being burnt to death from the book Sankara Digvijaya.

Such garbage hate against Hinduism! LOL! Total misinterpretation and propaganda clearly reflects the amount of ill-will towards a venerable branch of faith. And then why does this forum only punish those who insult Islam while Pakistani members openly insult Hinduism, Hindu people, defile them using false and biased propaganda to show as if they are the evil on this planet.

Such haters have no right to even claim victimization on religious grounds owing to their visible hatred towards Hindu dharma by falsely portraying them as villains against other branches of Dharma like Buddhism and Sikhism.

Not to mention vilifying of a noble saint and to spread false message against our Hindu brothers. Such people claim religious bias against themselves? :rofl:

@To all Pakistani Muslims here:
We Buddhists of all branches, Vajrayana, Mahayana, Theravada, Hinayana, as well as Jains and Sikhs are the safest in a Hindu-majority country. We have as much freedom as they do and live the same lifestyle as they do. We openly visit each others' places of worship.

There is no need to spread lies, bias, hate, intolerance, propaganda against Hindu faith just because you hate them, you cannot tolerate the success of a Hindu-majority nation and the most critical fact that all communities live like this easily in India together and progressing. All while you despite being a unitary society of one absolute majority religion are suffering from intra-religious violence.

We are very fortunate that India is a Hindu-majority country and pray for the country to remain so because it is their tolerant way of life that keeps us into existence. I don't know whether Pakistanis know this (or will deny as they always deny their history), but the Buddha (Gautama Siddharta) was born a mainstream Hindu. The Buddha is regarded as 9th divine incarnation of God on earth and is respected and worshipped by Hindus as well.

Similarly, my branch in particular has a very similar philosophy to mainstream Hindu philosophy. Hinduism and Buddhism are from the same one Dhamma (Dharma) as 2 different branches. Buddhism emerged from mainstream Hinduism, and I think we know it better.

We saw how much love Muslims in Afghanistan accorded to us, Hindus and Sikhs and we saw the consequence of it as well much before Taliban blew up Buddha statues. And we are also seeing how kind Muslims have been to Buddhist in south Thailand where Buddhist temples are being attacked and ransacked by radicals. So don't teach us; We know what is good for us.


So for once please stop spewing nonsense about "oppressive Hindus". You are offending us Buddhists worse than the Hindu adherents here on PDF by spreading such propaganda.

Oh yeah and BTW...Post reported.
 
human rights commissions are blind to see what is happening in Kashmir and Palestine.
 
May I ask you to give some example where this supposedly powerful body ever intervened for good of Indian Muslim ?

Can you quote any example ?

stop worrying about Indian muslims, they are none of your concern, hold your own country together for a change.
 
Yes speech is free in India and genocides of Muslims, Christians and dillats are also free.

Thats what is the Biggest Democracy is for !!!!!

India is the biggest shame for humanity!

:lol::lol::blah::blah::blah:

What about religious killings happening so frequently in your land.....don't want to paticipate in this mud-slinging.

Hum aah bhi bharte hain to ho jaate hain badnaam...
Wo Qatl bhi kardein to charcha nahi hota..
 
Indian Muslims are really not your concern...


They are definitely of our concern being human beings and Muslim brothers and Sisters living in brutal Hindu regime.[/QUOTE]

indian muslims are our brothers and they get as much chance to prosper as any other indian. last prez of our country was muslim and a very proud muslim indeed. muslims are involved in each and every activity of society. there is no oprression if muslims as it is made out in pakistan.

i have just one question to you my brother? can u throw any light on ever decreasing number of hindus in pakistan. the number of hindus in pakistan have drastically reduced. is it because of muslim oppression?
 
They are definitely of our concern being human beings and Muslim brothers and Sisters living in brutal Hindu regime.

Brutal Hindu Regime?? Where?? If it was so I wouldnt have married to a Muslim, If it were so My Sister In law wouldnt have married to a Hindu, if It were so Abdul Kalam Wouldnt have been our president, if it were so Hamid Ansari wouldnt have been Our Vice president.... Where do U see Hindu Regime?? just because we have 80% Hindus dosent mean we dont care for the Rest, We too are Human Beings and We care for each and every True Indian No matter which Cast creed or religion he belongs to....
 

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